The Haymanot Journal is the official publication of the Society of Gospel Haymanot (SGH), an academic community of Black scholars of biblical, theological, and religious studies. SGH exists to provide a space for Black theological scholars for support, partnership, and the production of research grounded in biblical orthodoxy, liberative justice, and Afrocentricity. The consortium of SGH operates as an extension of the Meachum School of Haymanot (MSH), a biblical, Afrocentric school of higher theological education.
Includes critical essays by Vince L. Bantu, Jessica N. Janvier, Erika Brown, Corey Lee, Lori E. Banfield, and Charonda Woods-Boone.
Book Reviews include:
- Review of Kelly Brown Douglas’s ‘Resurrection Hope: A Future Where Black Lives Matter’ by Leon Harris
- Review of Lisa M. Bowens and Dennis R. Edwards’s ‘Do Black Lives Matter? How Christian Scriptures Speak to Black Empowerment’ by Kenneth Reid
- Review of Andrea Myers Achi’s ‘Africa and Byzantium’ by Charonda Woods-Boone
Please visit www.meachum.org.
Tentang Penulis
Vince L. Bantu is the author of Gospel Haymanot: A Constructive Theology and Critical Reflection on African and Diasporic Christianity, A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity’s Global Identity, and Those for Whom the Lamp Shines: The Making of Egyptian Ethnic Identity in Late Antiquity. He is the editor and contributor to Haymanot Journal Volumes 1, 2, and 3. Vince is the former Ohene (President) for the Society of Gospel Haymanot, an academic colloquium for Black faculty and students of religion and theology. Vince, his wife Diana, and their two daughters live in Saint Louis, MO.